Like making sausage, you probably don't want to know what your anchor locker really looks like:
Mine has been leaking around a gallon of water into the boat in a heavy rain while on the hard, which collects under the V-berth between the water tank and the anchor locker. The big leak seems to be behind the water fill/vent hoses in the first picture:
It's hard to tell, but this is at the joint between the sloped glassed-in triangular plywood piece that forms the back wall of the anchor locker, and the vertical piece that goes from the top of the plywood up to the deck. So my thought is that the drain must have been at least partially plugged up with gook, so that the leak happens when the locker fills up with water. I've cleaned out the locker (mud and a few leaves), but even if it doesn't fill up with water anymore (haven't tested this yet), I think I need to address the leak. Here's another picture:
You can see the horizontal seam up at the top, so the leak is really up there on the outside, but it only comes through to the inside after running underneath the fiberglass. So what's the best way to fix this? If I cut away the fiberglass on the inside and re-do it, I'm probably just sealing the water against the plywood. There's a small place on the outside where I think I can see where the water gets into this joint, but it has really bad access. I could probably sand it down and put some layers of 2-part epoxy barrier coat over it. I don't think there's enough access there to do fiberglass on the outside.
I also have a few other places where it looks like there are pinhole leaks:
Again: patching these on the inside seems pointless. They are easy to get at from the outside, though. What do you all think?
Mine has been leaking around a gallon of water into the boat in a heavy rain while on the hard, which collects under the V-berth between the water tank and the anchor locker. The big leak seems to be behind the water fill/vent hoses in the first picture:
It's hard to tell, but this is at the joint between the sloped glassed-in triangular plywood piece that forms the back wall of the anchor locker, and the vertical piece that goes from the top of the plywood up to the deck. So my thought is that the drain must have been at least partially plugged up with gook, so that the leak happens when the locker fills up with water. I've cleaned out the locker (mud and a few leaves), but even if it doesn't fill up with water anymore (haven't tested this yet), I think I need to address the leak. Here's another picture:
You can see the horizontal seam up at the top, so the leak is really up there on the outside, but it only comes through to the inside after running underneath the fiberglass. So what's the best way to fix this? If I cut away the fiberglass on the inside and re-do it, I'm probably just sealing the water against the plywood. There's a small place on the outside where I think I can see where the water gets into this joint, but it has really bad access. I could probably sand it down and put some layers of 2-part epoxy barrier coat over it. I don't think there's enough access there to do fiberglass on the outside.
I also have a few other places where it looks like there are pinhole leaks:
Again: patching these on the inside seems pointless. They are easy to get at from the outside, though. What do you all think?